Broadcasting year 2010
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General
- January 1 - Aydın Doğan , head of the Turkish Dogan media group , resigns. His daughter Arzuhan Yalcindag takes the chair.
- January 1 - Danish caricaturist Kurt Westergaard , illustrator of the controversial Mohammed cartoons , escapes an assassination attempt.
- January 1 - The negotiating parties Time Warner Cable and News Corporation agree on a new contract for the US television station FOX, which is threatened with shutdown .
- January 18 - The Mad Men series is honored at the 67th Golden Globe Awards in Los Angeles . Glee is chosen as the best series comedy. Best Male Series Actor, Michael C. Hall is honored for portraying the role of serial killer Dexter Morgan in Dexter . The award for best female series actress goes to Julianna Margulies for her performance in Good Wife .
- January 28th - Mathias Irle (Print category; Brand eins), Rebecca Gudisch (TV report; WDR), Carsten Behrendt (TV updates ; ZDF), Anna Kuhn-Osius (radio; Eldoradio and Deutsche Welle) and Hasnain Kazim ( Online; Spiegel-Online) received the CNN Journalist Award in Munich .
- February 20 - The Hamburg news magazine Der Spiegel is offering its current issue for the first time via the App Store , where a subscription can also be purchased.
- February 24th - The Bisamberg transmitter built in 1933 north of Vienna is blown up. Regular broadcasting was stopped in 1995.
- March 20 - The Mannheim public prosecutor's office imposed pre- trial detention on the former moderator, entrepreneur ( Der Wetterkanal ) and meteorologist Jörg Kachelmann . He was under urgent suspicion of rape and grievous bodily harm but was acquitted in May 2011.
- March 22nd - To bypass the Chinese government's censorship filters , Google is redirecting queries from its Chinese search portal google.cn to servers in Hong Kong .
- May 18 - Publicist and television presenter Roger de Weck is elected to succeed Armin Walpen as General Director of the Swiss public television and radio company SRG SSR idée suisse . De Weck will take up his post in early 2011.
- June 9th - The minister-presidents of the German federal states decide to introduce the fee model developed by Heidelberg Professor Paul Kirchhof from 2013, according to which the broadcasting fee is collected as a flat-rate household fee regardless of the actual reception devices.
- June 17th - The Austrian National Council passes a new comprehensive ORF law. The cornerstones are the reimbursement of 160 million euros from tax funds, which the ORF escaped through fee exemptions, and the creation of a supervisory authority to examine the amount and use of the ORF fees in the future. The previous weather and tourism channel TW1 is to be converted into a culture channel. The ORF is to be more closely involved in the financing of Austrian feature films and series productions than before.
- September - RTL Television opens its new location in Cologne-Deutz in the adapted, listed Rheinhallen . This is the first time that all German-language channels from the media group RTL II , Super RTL , VOX and n-tv are united under one roof.
- October 4th - Dan Ligtvoet of MTV Europe announces the withdrawal of the music channel from free TV . From January 2011, MTV will therefore only be broadcast encrypted as pay TV .
- November 7th - The German car rental company Sixt uses the public interest for the Castor - nuclear waste transport for a clever guerrilla marketing . A banner with the inscription "Stop expensive transports! Rent Vans & Trucks from Sixt!" carried. According to media information, it is the first such advertising campaign in Germany.
Radio
- January 1st - The radio broadcaster SWR1 accidentally broadcasts Kurt Beck 's 2009 New Years address .
- January 2nd - The radio broadcaster SWR1 separates from its long-time presenter Frank Laufenberg , who is retiring.
- January 4th - A new weekly schedule comes into effect on Ö1 . The most important innovation is the Da Capo track with repetitions from the previous week at 4 p.m.
- January 18 - DRadio Wissen goes on the air as the third full program of Deutschlandradios .
- January 27th - Start of the Germany-wide series Das ARD-Radio-Feature , with which the documentary genre ( radio feature ) is to be strengthened.
- January 28th - The Media Foundation of Sparkasse Leipzig awards the 2010 Axel Eggebrecht Prize, endowed with 10,000 euros, to the feature authors Richard Goll and Alfredreiber in recognition of their life's work.
- April - A week-long focus on Africa starts on Ö1 .
- May 3 - US radio's Nestor, Norman Corwin , celebrates his 100th birthday in Los Angeles.
- June 7th - The 59th award of the war blind radio play award takes place in Bonn .
- July 27th - LoungeFM starts in the Vienna area as the so-called "event frequency" of the MuseumsQuartier, which can be received analogously .
- August 2 - Bettina Roither takes up her post as the successor to the retired in June previous Ö1 CHEFS Alfred drivers on.
- September 17th - The German Radio Prize , which is advertised in 11 categories, is awarded for the first time in Hamburg. The award is shared by public and private broadcasters.
- September 25th - The Austrian author and artist Eberhard Petschinka is awarded the Prix Italia 2010 for his radio play Little Enemyz .
- October 12th - The RundfunkWiki , an online lexicon on the history of German-speaking radio, will be discontinued after almost five years. The publisher Kai Münz cites "several chargeable warnings, hostility by email and last but not least a lack of time" as reasons.
- October 29th - On the occasion of the Turkish national holiday (proclamation of the republic by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk in 1923) the Viennese private broadcaster Radio 88.6 broadcasts its program over four hours, partly in Turkish .
- November 4th - The Association of Austrian Adult Education Centers awards the 2010 Radio Prize for Adult Education . Among the winners are Albert Hosp for the series Musikviertelstunde on Ö1 , the program Im Sumpf by Thomas Edlinger and Fritz Ostermayer on FM4 , in the category programs by children and The award goes to young people in the series Jewish Cities - Jewish History on Orange 94.0 .
- December 19 - In Ö1 is the latest edition of the weekly satirical show world Ahoy! broadcast.
watch TV
- January 6th - RTL broadcasts the 7th season of Germany is looking for the superstar .
- January 11 - ORF 1 takes CHILI - Society with Dominic Heinzl into his early evening.
- January 14 - a stir provides a performance of the moderator and actor Alfons Haider in the ORF telecast Welcome Austria at which this Austria due to its social setting homosexuals called over as "hypocritical and shitty country". The statements were not planned in this intensity, says Haider later in an interview with the radio station Ö3 .
- January 15th - Awarding of the Bavarian Film Prize 2009
- January 17th - Ute Brucker takes over from Jörg Armbruster at ARD magazine Weltspiegel .
- January 18 - ProSieben broadcasts the 67th Golden Globe award.
- January 22nd - 50th anniversary of the first broadcast of the HR television series Die Firma Hesselbach .
- January 22nd - MTV , VIVA , ABC , CNN and several other US TV channels are broadcasting the Hope for Haiti Now fundraising marathon, which includes George Clooney, Madonna, Leonardo di Caprio, Beyoncé, Coldplay, Shakira, Sting, Wyclef Jean and Bruce Springsteen contribute.
- January 30th - The Golden Camera is awarded in Berlin . Prize winners include Richard Gere , David Garrett , Danny DeVito , Die Fantastischen Vier and Diane Kruger . Joachim Fuchsberger is honored for his life's work.
- January 30th - The last issue of the Alpen-Donau-Adria magazine program can be seen on ORF 2 . The show had been on the program since 1982.
- February 1 - ProSieben broadcasts the 52nd Grammy Awards .
- February 1st - Andreas Bartl succeeds Guido Bolten as Sat.1 managing director.
- February 12 - ZDF HD starts regular operations on the occasion of the 2010 Winter Olympics from Vancouver .
- February 19 - British television series EastEnders celebrates its 25th birthday.
- March 8th - ProSieben broadcasts the 82nd Academy Awards .
- March 8 - The pay-TV channel Sky Deutschland is showing the 8th season of the TV series 24 in German for the first time.
- March 25th - A milieu study about an Austrian skinhead can be seen in the ORF series of reports Am Schauplatz under the title On the Right Edge . The production is already controversial in advance because FPÖ boss Heinz-Christian Strache accuses the editor in charge of allegedly using provocateurs with victory calls during the filming of an election campaign event of the FPÖ in Wiener Neustadt . In addition, Strache sees himself brought into the vicinity of right-wing extremists through the (in his opinion manipulated) report.
- April 1st - Peter Frey becomes editor-in-chief of ZDF .
- April 9 - Under the title Aghet - Ein Genocide , the first is showing an elaborately designed documentary film about the genocide of the Armenians in the Ottoman Empire on the occasion of the 95th anniversary . The film is based on original statements from contemporary witnesses such as diplomatic staff, doctors, nurses and development workers from mostly neutral countries such as Denmark or Sweden, which are portrayed by prominent actors such as Martina Gedeck or Sylvester Groth .
- April 11 - The US pay-TV transmitter HBO begins with the airing of the series Treme . After the same quarter in New Orleans named dealt Treme with the situation of its residents three months after the devastation of Hurricane Katrina .
- April 13 - On ORF 1 is the first part of the two-part TV movie braggart with Josef Hader in the title role as a cynical pathologist "Dr. Fuhrmann ”to see. The film, which was based on the book and directed by David Schalko , was originally intended to be shown as a six-part mini-series.
- April 15 - For the first time in the history of Great Britain will find general election instead of the top candidates of the three strongest parties televised live confrontations. Labor candidates , Gordon Brown , the Conservative , David Cameron and the Liberal Democrat , Nick Clegg , will answer one question on three dates (April 15, April 22 and April 29) on specific issues (home affairs, foreign affairs and economics) Moderators, since the precisely defined rules exclude direct discussions between the candidates. So far, the respective prime ministers had rejected such debates.
- May 6 - After extensive preliminary reports by a tabloid, ORF 1 broadcasts a controversial satire of the (pre-recorded) show Dorfers Donnerstalk about the series of church abuse cases in which oral sex is suggested, only in a heavily censored form.
- May 29th - Germany wins the Eurovision Song Contest for the first time in 28 years with the title Satellite performed by the singer Lena .
- June 10th - Alisar Ailabouni from Austria wins the fifth season of the casting show Germany's Next Topmodel .
- June 29 - Larry King announces that he will end his daily talk show Larry King Live "sometime in the fall" after 25 years of running.
- July 25th - ORF will broadcast the premiere of a Jedermann performance from the Salzburg Festival for the first time .
- September 11th - TW1 begins with a repetition of all three seasons of the talk show satire Phettbergs Nette Leit Show (1995–1996). At the same time, the station includes weekly repetitions of issues of the lifestyle magazine Jolly Joker (1980–1995) and the cooking program Please zu Tisch (1976–1989).
- September 14th - Puls 4 begins with the Austrian premiere of the sitcom 30 Rock .
- September 19 - HBO begins airing the first episode of Boardwalk Empire . In one of the main roles of the series with the rise of organized gangs during Prohibition in the 1920s in Atlantic City is busy, Steve Buscemi to see.
- September 26th - US broadcaster FOX begins airing the 22nd season of The Simpsons . Title of the first episode: "Elementary School Musical".
- October 10th - ZDF shows the first edition of the quiz show Save the Million! , moderated by Jörg Pilawa .
- October 13 - The rescue of the miners trapped in the San José mine disaster in the Chilean Atacama Desert is broadcast live worldwide on television. The staging of the media event, in which President Sebastián Piñera is the focus, is controlled by the Chilean government, foreign press and camera teams are excluded.
- October 15 - The breakthrough of the Gotthard Base Tunnel , from this point onwards the longest railway tunnel in the world at 57 kilometers, is broadcast live on television.
- October 16 - Elton hosts the game show for children 1, 2 or 3 for the first time .
- November 29th - The ARD crime series Tatort was first broadcast for the fortieth time.
- December 1 - The First is New Vahr South of the same name, published in 2004, the film version produced for television novel by Sven Regener to see the second part of 2001 began Mr. Lehmann trilogy. In the role of Frank Lehmann is Frederick Lau to see.
- December 4th - Due to an accident involving betting candidate Samuel Koch , the show Wetten dass ..? canceled prematurely for the first time in its history. After a brief statement by Thomas Gottschalk , in which he declared the broadcast over, ZDF , ORF 1 and SF 1 show replacement programs.
- December 8th - The first broadcast of the ARD television series Lindenstrasse marks the twenty-fifth anniversary.
- December 16 - Larry King's daily talk show, Larry King Live, runs for the last 25 years.
- December 31st - The ARD broadcasts the 20,000. Issued the news program Tagesschau .
Died
- January 1 - Jean Carroll , American comedian and actress, dies at the age of 98.
- January 4th - Sandro de América , Argentine singer and actor dies at the age of 64.
- January 14th - Petra Schürmann , German actress and TV presenter dies at the age of 76 in Starnberg .
- January 24th - Pernell Roberts , American actor dies at the age of 81 in Malibu , California .
- January 26th - Götz Kauffmann , Austrian actor dies at the age of 61 in Vienna .
- March 14 - Peter Graves , American actor dies at the age of 83 in Pacific Palisades , California .
- March 17th - Charlie Gillet , British music journalist and radio presenter, dies at the age of 68.
- April 1 - John Forsythe , American actor ( Blake Carrington in The Denver Clan , 1981–1989) dies in California at the age of 92 .
- April 10 - Dixie Carter , American actress, dies in Houston , Texas at the age of 70 .
- April 30 - Gerry Ryan , Irish radio and television presenter, dies in Dublin at the age of 53 .
- May 24th - Anneliese Rothenberger , German opera singer and television presenter ( Anneliese Rothenberger does the honors ) dies at the age of 90 in Münsterlingen , Switzerland .
- May 28 - Gary Coleman , American actor, dies in Utah at the age of 42 .
- May 29 - Dennis Hopper , American director dies shortly after his 74th birthday in Venice , California .
- June 3 - Rue McClanahan , American actress ( Golden Girls , 1985–1992) dies at the age of 76 in New York.
- June 15 - Heidi Kabel , German folk actress, best known for the numerous television broadcasts from the Hamburg Ohnsorg Theater , dies at the age of 95 in her home town of Hamburg .
- June 17 - Hans Dichand , Austrian journalist, (new) founder and publisher of the Kronen Zeitung , dies at the age of 89 in Vienna. As the publisher of Austria's largest daily newspaper, Dichand not only shaped the newspaper market, but also enjoyed extraordinary political influence in his home country.
- August 7th - Bruno Cremer , French actor (known for the role of Commissioner Maigret ) dies at the age of 80 in Paris .
- August 21 - Günter Schmidt , Austrian television journalist (long-time Brussels correspondent for ORF) dies in Vienna at the age of 68 .
- 23 August - Lothar Loewe , German television journalist (ARD correspondent from Washington, Moscow and East Berlin ) dies at the age of 81 in Berlin .
- August 24th - Jenny Pippal , Austrian TV announcer, dies in Vienna at the age of 63 .
- August 27th - Ueli Beck , Swiss radio maker ( Autoradio Schweiz ) dies at the age of 79.
- September 11th - Harold Gould , American film and television actor, dies in Los Angeles at the age of 86 . Gould starred in numerous well-known cinema productions of the 1970s such as The Clou and became known to a younger television audience in the role of Miles Webber in the series Golden Girls (1985-1992).
- September 18th - Franz Zodl , Austrian top chef, pioneer of cookery television and actor dies at the age of 66 during a performance in Vienna's Gloriatheater . Among other things, Zodl became known to the Austrian television audience through numerous appearances in the long-standing senior club series.
- September 29 - Tony Curtis , American actor ( The 2 , 1970–1971) dies at the age of 85 in Nevada .
- September 29 - Joe Mantell , American actor dies at the age of 94 in Los Angeles .
- September 30 - Stephen J. Cannell , American television producer, screenwriter ( The A-Team , four-fisted trio ) and actor dies in Pasadena at the age of 69 .
- October 5th - Hanno Brühl , German television director, dies in Cologne at the age of 73 .
- October 27 - Denise Borino-Quinn , American actress and series actress ( The Sopranos ) dies at the age of 46 in Morristown , New Jersey .
- November 20 - Heinz Weiss , German actor (Clemens Forell in As Far as Your Feet Carries and Dream Ship - Captain Hans Hansen , 1983–1999) dies at the age of 89 in Grünwald , Bavaria .
- November 28 - Leslie Nielsen , Canadian actor, dies in Regina , Saskatchewan , aged 84 .
- December 10th - Rüdiger Proske , German television journalist dies in Hamburg at the age of 93 .
- December 20 - Wolfgang Kudrnofsky , Austrian television journalist and book author, dies in Vienna at the age of 83 .
- December 31st - Heinz Schimmelpfennig , German actor, director and radio play speaker, known among other things as Tatort Inspector Franz Gerber, dies at the age of 91 in Gernsbach .
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ NZZ Online: Head of the Dogan media group resigns
- ↑ Just in Time: Fox stays on the air
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- ^ The new ORF law , Der Standard , accessed on June 17, 2010.
- ↑ RTL new building: Entire station group has benefited , Der Standard, June 14, 2012, accessed on June 14, 2012.
- ↑ MTV will pay sender ( memento of October 5, 2010 in the Internet Archive ), Financial Times Deutschland , accessed on October 6, 2010.
- ^ Sixt with guerrilla advertising at Castor-Demos , Der Standard , accessed on November 9, 2010.
- ^ Die Provokateure vom Dienst , Süddeutsche Zeitung , accessed on November 9, 2010.
- ^ Zeit.de: SWR1 sends Kurt Beck's old New Years address
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- ^ The new Ö1 program scheme ( memento from January 7, 2010 in the Internet Archive ), Ö1 online, accessed on January 3, 2010.
- ↑ Article “Das ARD Radio-Feature” in RundfunkWiki , accessed on January 28, 2010.
- ↑ The long way through the instances , homepage of the Axel Eggebrecht Prize, January 29, 2010. ( Archived version ( Memento from January 29, 2010 on WebCite ))
- ↑ 150 broadcasts: Africa focus on Ö1 Der Standard online, accessed on April 14, 2010.
- ^ Mary Beth Kirschner: Radio Icon Norman Corwin's Splendid Century , NPR , May 3, 2010.
- ↑ Radio play award of the war blind: jury meeting in Halle (Saale) Filmstiftung Nordrhein-Westfalen: press archive, accessed on May 8, 2010.
- ↑ Museumsquartier gets a radio station Die Presse online, accessed on July 26, 2010.
- ↑ Bettina Roither appointed as Ö1 boss ( memento of July 25, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Wirtschaftsblatt , August 22, 2010, accessed on August 18, 2010.
- ↑ Article “ Deutscher Radiopreis ” in RundfunkWiki (link no longer available), requested on March 29, 2010.
- ^ Prix Italia to ORF radio play "Little Enemyz" Ö1 online, accessed on September 25, 2010.
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- ↑ Radio 88.6 on Friday in Turkish and in German , Der Standard , accessed on October 28, 2010.
- ↑ Awarded radio prizes for adult education ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Vienna Online, accessed November 7, 2010.
- ^ "Verschissenes Land": Alfons Haider on Austria Die Presse , accessed on January 16, 2010.
- ↑ Alpen-Donau-Adria ends after 27 years , Der Standard online, accessed on February 4, 2010.
- ↑ "24": Sky will show the eighth season of the popular series from March 2010!
- ^ At the host Hitler salute Der Standard online, accessed on March 26, 2010.
- ↑ Will cause a stir, Der Standard online, accessed April 13, 2010.
- ↑ TV debate of the top candidates Ö1 -online, accessed on April 13, 2010.
- ^ ORF removed scenes from Dorfers Donnerstalk , Der Standard online, accessed on May 8, 2010.
- ↑ US talker Larry King stops , derStandard.at , accessed on June 30, 2010.
- ↑ A Perfect Show for the Smart President , Die Presse , October 13, 2010, accessed October 17, 2010.
- ^ Puncture at the Gotthard Base Tunnel , Süddeutsche Zeitung , accessed on October 17, 2010.
- ↑ Neue Vahr Süd - The Film ( Memento of the original from November 13, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , ARD-online, accessed on December 15, 2010.
- ↑ Serious accident at Wetten dass ..? - Broadcast canceled , Der Standard , accessed on December 5, 2010.
- ↑ Accident in "Wetten dass ...? One fall, one shock and many questions , Der Spiegel , accessed on December 5, 2010.
- ↑ Larry King says goodbye after 25 years , Tages-Anzeiger , accessed on December 17, 2010.
- ↑ The Tagesschau celebrates the 20,000. Broadcast ( Memento from January 3, 2011 in the Internet Archive ), Tagesschau.de, accessed on January 1, 2011.
- ^ Franz Zodl died on the open stage of Standard.at , accessed on September 19, 2010.